
Richard Wright and the police state
Review of The Man Who Lived Underground.
by Bill MullenBill Mullen reviews the newly published novel by Richard Wright,The Man Who Lived Underground.
A revolutionary socialist organizing project
Review of The Man Who Lived Underground.
by Bill MullenBill Mullen reviews the newly published novel by Richard Wright,The Man Who Lived Underground.
Lessons for fighting anti-Asian racism
by Pranav JaniPranav Jani examines the new wave of organizing against anti-Asian racism and why the Left must deepen our understanding of its impact and origins as we strive to build solidarity.
A review of “Transgender Marxism”
by Eric MaroneyEric Maroney reviews “Transgender Marxism.”
An interview with six SEA members
by Darrin HoopSeattle Education Association member Darrin Hoop interviews six other members of the union who organized to pass a resolution in solidarity with Palestine.
Promise Li contends that discerning between allies and enemies is no expression of chauvinism, but a marker of socialist clarity.
A response to DSA’s Class Unity caucus
by Felipe BascuñánFelipe Bascuñán responds to a debate on the Left about the relationship between oppression and class and why getting the answer right is essential to forging a united class struggle.
Sudip Battacharya argues that the socialist movement must take up the defense of voting rights as a matter of principle, and part of the basic struggle for the extension of democracy.
An interview with Adam Burch
by Paul KDPaul KD interviews Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005 member Adam Burch about the union and the anti-racist action it took during the uprising in Minneapolis last summer.
Avery Wear and James Boyle discuss the massive adult education system organized by the U.S. Left in the early 20th century.
Alex Schmaus and brian bean report on the first public school educators union in the U.S. to endorse boycott, divestment, and sanctions against Israeli apartheid.